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Browse circus in Cardiff. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 19 results in Cardiff. Average rating 4.0/5 based on 3,382 reviews & ratings.
“This is an excellent place to practice your circus skill. The staff are friendly and the facilities excellent. If your a professional performer or just someone wanting to try a Circus skill as a beginner this is the place to go. A friendly environment for people of all ages.”
“Saw them last night in Redruth. An amazing show. So much talent. Great to see they had a live band with great music too.”
“Excellent venue, great atmosphere and lovely bar service. Even has an upstairs view with seats which was amazing. Can't wait to see another show again.”
“Perfect gig venue - good size, (not too big), good sound and great atmosphere). Even have food vendors inside.”
“Such a great place Full of laughs & top notch entertainment at a price I can afford. I'm planning to go there on my own as it feels so safe & friendly”
“All 3 of my girls love FMC lessons. Highly recommend”
“I stayed two nights in this hotel. Rooms are bigger than I imagined and spacious for two persons. The heating system was excellent and I had a comfortable sleep throughout my stay. I would stay again here.”
“Mike is fantastic. Clear communication before the event, on the day and when collecting. Set's up everything for you with high quality inflatables, made our entire teams day!”
“Very nice out door blowing green, under Make over by new green keeper doing a great job , Begining to Looks good.”
“A great space to use with a warm & welcoming feeling”
“The excellent attention. Now I will look at the products, then I will comment how it goes.”
“Found my eighth Historical plaque. located on the wall near the entrance to no 8 Landiman circus. Mary Gladys Webb. Poet and Novilist who lived here in Weston super mare for a while. She was born in Shropshire in 1881 and died in Leonards on sea aged only 46.”
“What can I say, Peter is a fantastic teacher and host! From the time I arrived for the workshop he made me feel very welcome, we had a coffee and discussed what my aims were with whips to inform what he would teach. Since we had some time before the hall was booked for the workshop, Peter also have me a lesson in knife throwing, which was a fantastic bonus to the day! He is very knowledgable, and passionate, and let me use some of his more interesting and unique props once I had learned some basics, he has an amazing collection of props for knife throwing, whips, and shooting, which he was happy to show me and let me use. On to the whip part of the workshop, Peter brought a range of different whips to teach the differences between the different styles of whip, and how some tricks can be easier to learn with different whips. Peter was an excellent, patient teacher, giving hands on support on whip cracks that I found difficult to show the correct movements. He adapts what he teaches well to the speed you learn at, so that when I felt confident with a move, he was always ready to teach me the next step, or give ideas of how to link it with other things I had learned. All in all, it was a fantastic experience, Peter is knowledgable, patient, and has a lot of brilliant stories to tell! I would recommend this workshop to anyone of any level, Peter will always have something to teach you! Thank you so much Peter, and I’m sure I will be back to learn more from you soon!!”
“Found my ninth Historical plaque here in Weston super mare. Eastern house. located in Landeman circus. This building is very old and very stylish looking now. way back in the 1800's it started life as a Boys school. then took a left turn and by the 1900's turned into a Girls school. By 1939 the school had moved out and Eastern house became a hospital during World war 2. After the War around 1947 a company from Birmingham Joseph Lucus aquired the House to house their workers. In 1967 it was sold again to the Regional Hospital Board for a mere 40 thousand. It turned back into a hospital with 60 beds.In 1986 the hospital closed its doors in favour of the new Weston General Hospital near Uphill. In 1991 the building caught fire and much of it burnt. it was left for a while and became an empty damaged wreck of its former self. During the early 1990's a property developer transformed the House into 14 one and two bedroom apartments. By 1999 the development had completed and the apartments were put on the market. needless to say they all sold and the house now in 2019 looks Brilliant. A great location on Weston super mares hill side. As stories go this building has been through alot over the years. if only walls could talk.”